Well because Wikinews is not an encycloPEDIA of news, for example. And Wikisource and Wikimedia commons are becoming more and more known, let them the time to be known.
Wikipedia blabla, would be much more confusing for other users than the name we already have. Moreover, using Wikipedia blabla will let people think the blabla project is a sub project of wikipedia, which it's not.
On 08/05/07, Erik Moeller erik@wikimedia.org wrote:
Currently, many projects are trying (and not rarely succeeding) to get their own identity, with their own plans and functions. By renaming them to "Wikipedia something", we would be telling them that that is not the way we want to go.
I understand the emotional reasons for projects to have their "own identity," rather than being directly associated with Wikipedia through their name. What are the rational ones?
-- Peace & Love, Erik
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